According to one of their memebers that actually hunted down my account there and sent me a personal message. Apparently, We as label owners with all the free time we have are supposed to add all our own releases ourselves, or we are to blame.....

In my few interactions with the moderators of that "website" it was made clear for me as well that artists and labels don't really even have much to say in what they consider as the "truth". There are still bands with me marked as a member even though I am not and various other totally misleading things there that they just haven't bothered to check even though I've told them.

Checking means somebody there has to do work though, those extra clicks or whatever to go and read message, or the link to wherever the truth actually is someplace is just too much. It's hard, moving the mouse, you gotta press down on the buttons so hard....

Could be worse, somebody pulled my labels WHOIS information from the national domain registry too add to the discgo's page somebody made about me. Apparently name, home address, personal facebook page (that has nothing to do with underground activies at all), phone number and hosting information are all vital information to know about noise made on a computer.......

An old friend of mine uploaded my photo, full name, other personal information onto his band's website without my consent and I didn't find it for years! I e-mailed him but he didn't reply so I sought legal advise. I got in touch with the website host and I only asked my name and photo to be removed and they actually closed the whole band's website down!! But it still comes up on Google search and I have to deal with the rest. It's such pain in the arse and time consuming when someone does it to you...